September 2005 Monday, September 12 Public oral submissions* Tuesday, September 13 Public oral submissions* August 2005 Tuesday, August 2 Dan Killam, Director-General of National Security, RCMP Tuesday, August 9 Michel Cabana, Officer in charge of Project AO Canada, RCMP Monday, August 22 Richard Roy, RCMP Liaison Officer at DFAIT Rick Flewelling, Criminal Intelligence Branch, National Security Offences Section, RCMP. Tuesday, August 23 Rick Flewelling, Conclusion of testimony Ron Lauzon, Officer in charge of National Security and Intelligence Branch, RCMP Gregg Williams, Former RCMP employee at Immigration and Passport Branch Pierre DeBané, Senator Larry Dickenson, Former Associate Secretary to the Cabinet (PCO) - Testimony postponed Wednesday, August 24 Jim Gould, Former Deputy Director, ISI, DFAIT Kathryn McCallion, ADM, Corporate Services, DFAIT Dan Livermore, Director General, Security and Intelligence, DFAIT Thursday, August 25 Jack Hooper, Assistant Director, CSIS Monday, August 29 Larry Dickenson, Former Associate Secretary to the Cabinet (PCO) Tuesday, August 30 Léo Martel, Canadian Consul in
Wednesday, August 31 Léo Martel, Canadian Consul in
July 2005 Wednesday, July 27 Garry Loeppky, Deputy Commissioner, Operations, RCMP Thursday, July 28 Garry Loeppky, Deputy Commissioner, Operations, RCMP Friday, July 29 Myra Pastyr-Lupul, Consular Affairs Bureau, DFAIT June 2005 Wednesday, June 1 Pierre De Bané, Senator Marlene Catterall, Member of Parliament Thursday, June 2 Bill Graham, Former minister of Foreign Affairs Gar Pardy, Former Director General Consular Affairs Bureau, DFAIT Friday, June 3 Wayne Easter, Former Solicitor General Monday, June 6 The Legal Implications of Dual Nationality Craig Forcese, Professor,
Maurice Copithorne, Professor Emeritus, University of British Columbia, Faculty of Law and former Legal Adviser to the Department of External Affairs and former United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Human Rights Situation in Iran Tuesday, June 7 Rendition, Extraordinary Rendition and the U.S. Law Governing Mr. Arar’s Removal to Syria Stephen Yale-Loehr, Adjunct Professor,
Julia Hall, Counsel and Researcher, Human Rights Watch Wednesday, June 8 a) Canada’s Legal Obligations under the Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment and other International Legal Mechanisms Relating to Torture Peter Burns, Dean Emeritus,
b) Physical and Psychological Impact of Torture Dr. Donald Payne, Psychiatrist,
c) False Confessions in the Context of Torture Richard Ofshe, Professor,
Thursday, June 9 The Impact of 9/11 and its Aftermath on Muslim and Arab Communities in
Dr. Sheema Khan, Chair of CAIR-CAN Rachad Antonius, Professor, UQAM, Department of Sociology Reem Bahdi, Professor,
Friday, June 10 Policy Review : Roundtable of Canadian Experts Monday, June 13 Robert Fry, Former Senior Political Advisor, Office of the Minister of Foreign Affairs Franco Pillarella, Former Canadian Ambassador to
Tuesday, June 14 Franco Pillarella, Former Canadian Ambassador to
Wednesday, June 15 Franco Pillarella, Former Canadian Ambassador to
Thursday, June 16
a) The government waive its NSC objections And/Or b) The Commissioner make an NSC ruling in advance of Mr. Cabana’s testimony Mike Edelson, Former Attorney to
Friday, June 17 James Lockyer, Former Attorney to
Gar Pardy, Former Director General, Consular Affairs, DFAIT Conclusion of testimony. Monday, June 20 Léo Martel, Counsellor and Consul, Canadian Embassy,
Rescheduled for the month of August Tuesday, June 21 Léo Martel, Counsellor and Consul, Canadian Embassy,
Rescheduled for the month of August Wednesday, June 22 No Witness Scheduled Thursday, June 23 Testimony postponed to June 29/30 Thursday, June 30 Michel Cabana, Officer in charge of Project AO Canada (RCMP) May 3: Special Hearing Concerning Process and Procedure presented by the parties and intervenors. Wednesday, May 11 Thursday, May 12 Monday, May 16 Tuesday, May 17 Wednesday, May 18 Thursday, May 19 Tuesday, May 24 Wednesday, May 25 Thursday, May 26 Monday, May 30 Tuesday, May 31 April 2005 The Commission expects to complete its in camera hearings on DFAIT evidence by the end of the month. September 2004 Beginning of in camera hearings. July 5: Hearing on a disclosure motion presented by Mr Arar’s attorney. July 6: Garry Loeppky, Deputy Commissioner, Operations, RCMP. Conclusion of testimony. Hearings on contextual evidence. June 21: Ward Elcock, Former Director of CSIS June 22: Jack Hooper, Assistant director of CSIS June 23: Konrad Sigurdson, Director-General of Consular Affairs, DFAIT June 30: Garry Loeppky, Deputy Commissioner, Operations, RCMP April 29: Hearings on standing and funding. April 30: Hearings on standing and funding. |
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